Text+ Partner Parade #05: The Trier Center for Digital Humanities

Introducing Ourselves

15.07.2024 | General, Academic exchange

In the new blog series "Partner Parade: Who Does What in Text+?" we introduce ourselves in the fifth episode with an article by Anne Klee.
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Link to the blog post “Partner Parade #05: The Trier Center for Digital Humanities”: textplus.hypotheses.org/10795

More than 30 institutions are part of Text+, including universities, non-university research institutions, scientific libraries, and computing centers. Additionally, the consortium is supported by numerous professional associations, specialized information services, and national and international networks. In this new blog series, these participants are introduced. The articles provide insights into practical work and serve as workshop reports. They highlight the projects and tasks the respective institutions, organizations, and individuals are working on within the Text+ consortium and the NFDI, how they link their activities with other projects and services, the goals they pursue, and who is responsible and contactable for various areas.
(see Text+ Blog-Redaktion: Neue Blogreihe: Partner-Parade. Wer macht was in Text+?, in: Text+ Blog, 25.09.2023, https://textplus.hypotheses.org/6828.)

The Text+ consortium aims to preserve text- and language-based research data in the long term and to enable their broad use in academia. The Text+ infrastructure is focused on language and text data, initially concentrating on digital collections, lexical resources, and editions. These are of high relevance for all language- and text-based disciplines, especially linguistics, literary studies, philosophy, classical philology, anthropology, non-European cultures and languages, as well as language- and text-based research in the social sciences, economics, political science, and history. The TCDH is involved as a project partner in two data domains: Lexical Resources and Collections.


Tags: Dissemination and Community Building in the DH